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I have been with the former webhosting company for the past 3 years and it have always been a breeze for me. As a I.T geek, I have been able to resolve most of the issues from the client side on my account and thus I do not really have to depend on their support department until lately, the server crashed during a RAID backup and this is when, once again, I felt the need to backup my files frequently and web host. The company, paused their monitoring site which claims that the server’s uptime is 99.5%. When I checked the monitoring site during the downtime, I was surprised to see that the account has been paused. This meant that during the server downtime, the monitoring is unable to capture and thus it provides end user with fake statistics, 99.5%! This is really despicable and cunning! There are ethics to follow in any kind of business and this is definitely morally evil!

The server was down for like 3 days (72 hours) and people were whining in their forum instead submitting technical support tickets because they were slow in replying or they gave fake replies such as ‘the server is up!’, ‘sorry but we do not face any issues on our side’, etc. BULLSHIT. I cant even login to my pop/smtp accounts! As a normal user, I’m totally fine with the downtime; slap myself for getting a cheap webhost BUT my clients, I do not want to see them suffer along with me. It is therefore time-critical for any website as they may lose potential customers in that moment!

So with all these taken into considerations, there is a need, for me to change my webhost despite been with them for the past 3years. This downtime is uncalled for and should have been resolved in less than 24hours, if not 48hours, and this will be the only downtime for a year, then we can understand that.

So how to pick a good web host?

Check webhosting forum for reviews

Read the Terms and Conditions/Privacy/User Policy carefully

Google for other user reviews

Price, for the right amount of space and application you need

Check if they have 24/7 support on their main website and talk to their operator

Has CPanel or equivalent for easier managing

PHP/Apache/CGI etc.

Operating System: Win/Linux

Server Specifications

Sharing Load (amount of websites in a server)

Server location and datacenter

List is not arranged in order. I hope you have found this article useful to you, in 1 way or another!